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The Asus ROG Zephyrus G16 redesign is spoiling for a rematch against the Razer Blade 16, featuring a beefy RTX 5090 and improved cooling

The Asus Zephyrus G14 and G16 gaming laptops will see another hardware refresh in 2026. Updates include even nicer OLED screens, a more beastly Nvidia RTX 50-series GPU, plus new Intel and AMD CPUs. CES 2026 (Image credit: Future) Catch up with CES 2026: We’re on the ground in sunny Las Vegas covering all the…

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Space Marine 2 adds a new free class, the Techmarine—an engineer with the unbeatable combo of an automated sentry turret and a gigantic axe

Almost a year and a half on from its hugely successful launch, Space Marine 2 is still going strong with impressive post-release updates. And if there’s one thing I love, it’s watching developers add more and more lovingly crafted Warhammer nonsense to their games. Case in point: today’s free update adds a whole new class…

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Google extends the deadline to upgrade Stadia controllers to Bluetooth by another year, which is a relief for the one guy who still has his new in box

We gave everyone a gentle nudge at the start of December to remind them that the clock on the Bluetooth upgrade option for the Stadia controller was ticking down: Google had given Stadia owners until the end of 2023 to convert their controllers to wireless functionality, or be stuck with wires forever. But someone, somewhere,…

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Evercade EXP-R And Evercade VS-R Consoles Launch With Tomb Raider This July

Update: Pre-orders now live. Update : Pre-orders for the new Evercade EXP-R and VR-R are now live. <products id=”26584,26585,26586,26587,26588,26589,26590″> Read the full article on timeextension.com Update: Pre-orders now live. Update : Pre-orders for the new Evercade EXP-R and VR-R are now live. <products id=”26584,26585,26586,26587,26588,26589,26590″> Read the full article on timeextension.com  

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As if LinkedIn messages couldn’t get any worse, hackers are using them to install malware on people’s PCs

Think twice (or ideally, three times) before clicking on LinkedIn links, as researchers have spotted bad actors using them to hide malicious code in seemingly innocuous files. As reported by The Hacker News, ReliaQuest recently spotted a phishing scam that prompts a user to download a self-extracting archive. It reportedly comes with deceptive names like…

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